Publish on Jul 21, 2025
Braces can be a big commitment—not just in time and money, but in the way they look and feel. For a lot of people, the idea of metal in their mouth for a year (or more) just doesn’t sit right. That’s why clear aligners have become such a popular option.
They’re simple, removable, and barely noticeable—and yes, they really work.
If you’re wondering what kind of results you can expect, nothing speaks louder than real before-and-after cases. Here’s what to know if you're thinking about starting treatment with Illusion Aligners.
Clear aligners are thin, see-through trays that fit over your teeth and gently shift them into place over time. You wear each set for a week or two, then move on to the next one in the series. Little by little, your teeth move into better alignment.
Here’s what makes them easy to live with:
Most people wear them for several months, depending on how much movement is needed.
You’ll begin with a visit to the clinic for a 3D scan. It’s simple and doesn’t take long. This scan creates a full digital picture of your teeth, which is used to plan your treatment.
Based on your scan, you’ll get a personalized plan showing how your teeth will move and what your smile could look like at the end. You’ll also find out how long it’ll take—most treatments are done in 6 to 12 months.
Clear Aligners have successfully treated a wide range of dental issues . Below are a few cases of typical transformations:
This case involved proclined upper front teeth with gaps present between the teeth, often referred to as dental crowding. Over the course of months, Illusion Aligners were used to gradually reposition each tooth, resulting in a well-aligned and even smile.
This case addressed spacing between the two front teeth. The patient was concerned about the gap affecting their looks as well as their speech. With continuous use of Illusion Aligners over a period of time, the space was completely closed, enhancing both appearance and function.
This patient had a visible openbite , where the upper front teeth and lower teeth do not contact each other leaving a space in between. Also, there was spacing and improper angulation in the upper and lower front teeth. Illusion Aligners were worn regularly for months to correct the bite and align both upper and lower arches properly.
You won’t have to wait long. Most people start noticing changes within the first few weeks.
Here’s a rough idea of the timeline:
Your provider will check in with you regularly to make sure everything’s going as planned.
There are plenty of aligner brands out there, but here’s what makes Illusion stand out:
If you’ve been wanting to fix your smile but didn’t want to deal with braces, clear aligners might be the right fit. They’re low-maintenance, easy to wear, and get results without drawing attention.
You can book a free smile check to see if you're a good fit for aligners. Plus, with Illusion’s flexible plans starting at just ₹3,000 per month, it’s actually more affordable than many people expect.
Most people notice a difference in the first month. Major improvements usually show up between months 2 and 4, and most treatments wrap up in under a year.
Yes—as long as you wear your retainers. They keep your teeth from shifting back.
Yes. Retainers are a normal part of any orthodontic treatment and help lock in the results.
You’ll have regular check-ins, and if needed, your provider can tweak the plan or give you extra trays to make sure you finish strong.
Clear aligners are a great option for anyone who wants a better smile without the bulk and hassle of braces. Whether it’s gaps, crowding, or bite problems, they offer a low-key, comfortable way to make a real change.
Medically Reviewed By Dr Jaineel Parekh, MDS orthodontics